[图书][B] Social identity at work: Developing theory for organizational practice

SA Haslam, D Van Knippenberg, MJ Platow… - 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
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intentionally left blank Page 4 SOCIAL IDENTITY AT WORK Developing Theory for Organizational …

Disaster justice in Nepal's earthquake recovery

KK Shrestha, B Bhattarai, HR Ojha… - International Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Many policies on disaster governance and community resilience aim at enhancing justice
outcomes at the local community level. In so doing, they tend to focus on equal distribution of …

Exploring the “lost and found” of justice theory and research

LJ Skitka - Social justice research, 2009 - Springer
Scientific interest in the nature of how people think about justice and fairness began
approximately 70 years ago with Stouffer's classic study on the American soldier. Since then …

Farmers' identity, property rights cognition and perception of rural residential land distributive justice in China: Findings from Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Y Wang, L Chen, K Long - Habitat International, 2018 - Elsevier
Justice in rural residential land distribution is vital to both farmers' living security and social
stability in China. Based on the Self-interest Theory and endowment effect, this article …

[PDF][PDF] Cultural maintenance and trauma in Indigenous Australia

M Halloran - Murdoch University Electronic Journal of Law, 2004 - researchgate.net
'Because the colonization has really done a number on us, it's hard to undo the mind-set.'[1]
There is compelling evidence from a broad range of indicators to demonstrate that the …

Two experimental tests of relational models of procedural justice: Non‐instrumental voice and authority group membership

MJ Platow, RA Eggins, R Chattopadhyay… - British Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
In both a laboratory experiment (in Australia) using university as the basis of group
membership, and a scenario experiment (in India) using religion as the basis of group …

Injustice for all or just for me? Social value orientation predicts responses to own versus other's procedures

JW van Prooijen, T Ståhl, D Eek… - Personality and …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
In two experiments, the authors investigated how differences in social value orientation
predict evaluations of procedures that were accorded to self and others. Proselfs versus …

Social creativity in Olympic medal counts: Observing the expression of ethnocentric fairness

MJ Platow, JA Hunter, NR Branscombe… - Social Justice …, 2014 - Springer
Although fairness rules provide a basis for conflict resolution, social and psychological
processes can lead people to use these rules flexibly to allow their own groups to compare …

Authority fairness as contingent on intergroup attitudes: Review and expansion of relational models of procedural justice

K Urbanska, S Pehrson, MJ Platow, R Turner - 2019 - psyarxiv.com
Relational models of procedural justice propose that fair procedures from authorities
communicate that one is an affirmed member of the society that they represent. Authorities …

Nusikaltimo aukų suvoktas teisėjo elgesio teisingumas

K Čunichina - 2014 - epublications.vu.lt
Abstract [eng] Dissertational research was aimed at investigation of crime victims' perceived
fairness of judge's behavior, the relationship between litigation process fairness and internal …